Tuesday, November 3, 2009


The Nikau Caves
On Tuesday the 2nd of September, our class went to Nikau caves. We left school at 8 clock and travelled in the school vans. The trip there was long and very boring so we started playing, I SPY. The most exciting part of the trip was seeing the fat, funny, free roaming turkeys on the side of the road.
By the time we got there, we were starving, so we had morning tea which was two scrumptious cookies and juicy apples and oranges. After our morning tea we all split up into our classes and my class went for a bush walk. It was fun, full of steep hills with stairs and one huge swing bridge.
After our bush walk it was time for lunch and room 4 had not arrived back yet. So while we waited we chucked the rugby ball around and I ate my creamy, delicious, egg sandwiches. Finally room 4 came back and now it was our turn to go on an adventure in the caves, it was cold, dark and cool. There were stalagmites and stalactites everywhere I looked, I saw glow warms that were bright, shiny and they made me feel happy. During the walk we had to get down on our hands and knees and army crawl threw the crawling spot, the floor of the caves was full of water it made me shiver and my clothes got soaked. At the end of the caves we saw some spider webs which were stunning.
Leaving the caves, we headed back to the vans and on way we stopped at McDonalds for ice cream. It was an excellent day and I enjoyed it.
Luke

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